Saturday, August 11, 2018

The desire for freedom begins with the recognition that you're a victim. A victim is "One who perceives himself or herself powerless to overcome the conditions in one's life without depending on others for guidance. One who relies on the teachings and beliefs and values of others to define one's purpose for living"

We are living in a time period where power is being redefined as Enlightenism. This greater power is what we need to stop believing in victimization or believing we're powerless to overcome the societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.

Regardless of the conditions or the magnitude of our problems, we have the power to overcome them. The power to overcome is the recognition of ourselves as the creators of our problems, not their victims.

It's impossible for a victimized mind to free us from toxicity. Toxicity means: "Beliefs and values that have a deleterious effect on one's power to distinguish between an illusion and the Greater Power of Enlightenism."

Our freedom must come from an awareness-of-being that's free of toxicity. One where we can imagine and accept ourselves as whole, perfect, and complete. This means we first must work on cleansing our minds of toxicity.

The work begins with our relinquishing denials of victimization. Victimization is not a bad word or one relegated to specific races or classes of people. Its meaning goes beyond these toxic interpretations.

Meanwhile, Enlightenism is the ideal of consciousness, not the search for consciousness but its discovery. In other words, Enlightenism is the clarity you experience when all memories of victimization have been removed from your beliefs and values.

"Regardless of what others say or think about you, you must be committed to changing the way you think and act. It will probably take your spouse, friends, relatives, co-workers, and family members some time to recognize the changes you are making in your life..

"Nevertheless, you must remain firm in your resolve to trust Enlightenism to guide you in making clear decisions. And, as sure as day follows night, your new actions will produce a new person in the world. This new person will personify your new awareness-of-being whole, perfect, and complete." "Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly

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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Even though it was a long time coming, we can finally affirm the death of victimization. After a painful, long-suffering, and toxic existence devoted to infecting our minds with contagious illusions, Enlightenism has finally snuffed out the life of Victimization.

We're now free to cleanse our minds of toxicity without fear of reprisals from others. Our work begins with restoring trust in ourselves. This is a key component of the Enlightenism formula that's available to assist us with unlearning toxicity.

Similarly, our new understanding of the origins of our victimization provide us with the clarity not to return to our former victim lifestyles. We know that the illusory interpretations of spiritual and social power were based on the interpretations of others who were trying to escape from their own pain and suffering.

Nevertheless, we accepted what we were taught and, like our teachers, became victimized by toxic beliefs and values. We believed, as they did, that we couldn't free ourselves from the fate of living our lives as victims. Fortunately, we no longer have to live in the dungeon of victimization they created for us.

For years, as loyal victims, we have defended the beliefs and values responsible for our victimization. We felt a deep sense of pride in our ability to interpret historical information describing others as the sages of power and clarity. We were content being less than others as long as we believed what we had been taught was the truth.

Now that the truth has been exposed as an illusion, we must discover the truth about ourselves. We must answer the question for ourselves about "Who am I?"

Some of us have discovered that Enlightenism is the power to overcome victimization. This discovery clarified for us that our awareness-of-being is the source of our power. I describe these clarified insights in the new book "Enlightenism."

",,, These four freedoms are discussed in greater detail in later chapters in the book. There's a tendency by many Enlightenism neophytes to distrust the four freedoms. This new approach for creating and awareness-of-being may be difficult for you to believe because it seems so easy to do.

"Nevertheless, for you to create a more powerful awareness-of-being, you first must be willing to unlearn the toxic beliefs and values causing you to believe in powerlessness, victimization, and oppression.

"Unfortunately, change is what causes many people the greatest trepidation. For those trained to believe in toxicity, change represents the unknown, unbelievable, and unproven power."
"Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Some days it's difficult to believe and accept ourselves as the greater power. These are the ones when we feel victimized by problems of lack, limitation, and struggle.

Many of us have conditioned our minds with toxic beliefs and values that render us powerless to overcome our problems. We have become so victimized by societal definitions that we believe it's fruitless to trust our minds to unlearn the information responsible for our problems.

Similarly, as victims of others' beliefs and values, we believe the way out of pain and suffering is contained within the spiritual, psychological, and historical interpretations, which rendered us victims in the first place. It is from this victimized perspective that we search for power by depending on the teachings from others.

Nevertheless, there are some of us who are unwilling to accept ourselves as victims of the beliefs and values of others. We have discovered Enlightenism as the Greater Power within our minds. We are now committed to cleansing our minds of victim beliefs and values.

Meanwhile, the work to cleanse the victimized mind begins with understanding how our minds became victimized by others' beliefs and values. We must now stop defending toxic beliefs and values as the truth about who we are.

The societal truth exists only within our awareness-of-being. This means our beliefs and values determine the truth according to our awareness-of-being. Unfortunately, it is from this self-created awareness-of-being victims that we search for the truth with victimized minds.

Similarly, there is a new holistic philosophy of Enlightenism that cleanses the mind of victimization and dependency on toxic reference points in history for our clarity. This new philosophy is described in clear, concise, readable language in the book "Enlightensim."

The following excerpt from "Enlightenism" describes a formula for "Cleansing the Victimized Mind."

"When you can no longer tolerate the never-ending pain, this is the moment to focus on the mindfulness required to change your beliefs and values. You begin this work by understanding how you frequently act without any clear connection to the person you're aware of being. These actions produce results that appear to have no connection to you. They seem to have magically created themselves to appear as pain in your life.

"For you to understand the creator of your actions, you first must know that the person you're currently aware of being is the creator. The vision you're working to express into the world is inextricably tied to mindfulness. This understanding of causation information is crucial to your work to remain mindful of the beliefs and values you're using top create a toxic-free awareness-of-being." "Enlightenism"

Thursday, June 21, 2018

We are not victims. We can only become victims by conditioning our minds to accept ourselves as such. We are all born in consciousness whole, perfect, and complete.

There's an exciting book of Enlightenism Insights that describes a way to overcome victimization and its ancillary pain. The book's formula for overcoming victimization is written in plain and simple prose: You must free yourself from your toxic-victim self.

The origins of victimization began with our birth into an already established world. We are taught by our parents and society to trust their beliefs and values, which will result in our having successful lives.

Regardless of their intentions and desires for us to achieve success, we embodied the pain from their own victimization. Their visions for success was distorted by the beliefs and values used to accept what others taught them. This means victimization is generational.

Nevertheless, if we want to change, then it's incumbent on us to unlearn this information and create a new awareness-of-being. The desire for change must be stronger than our willingness to trust others.

Similarly, our desires for change must be clarified ones: Ones free of victimization and powerlessness. Our desires for change must have their origins in our awareness-of-being whole, perfect, and complete.

This is the awareness-of-being where we understand that we are the creators of our minds. We create ourselves from beliefs and values that we use to define ourselves and others.

When we can accept ourselves as the creators of our victimization, then we can accept complete responsibility for our current awareness-of-being. This is the level of clarity we need to begin our work to overcome the victim mythology others taught us.

"The desire to change your life is the first freedom in the Enlightenism formula. It is this desire that motivates you to begin your work to discover Enlightenism by creating your first visualization. The goal of your visualization is to free yourself from the pain you're unwilling to tolerate.

"To achieve this freedom, you must listen to, and trust the silent intuitive ideas within you. When you do this, you can create a boundless flow of new ones and unleash the limitless power of Enlightenism within you. These new ideas contain within them the cleansing power to free your mind from the clutches of toxicity."
"Enlightenism" by Malcolm Kelly

Saturday, June 9, 2018

The recent celebrity suicides focused attention on one aspect of suicide: the physical loss of life. There is another aspect that goes unnoticed and is rarely, if ever, publicized as the cause of death of thousands in this country. These deaths are caused by victimization of the mind.

Victimization is a disease of the mind caused by toxicity. It distorts our awareness-of-being so we accept ourselves as powerless victims. This distorted awareness-of-being resigns us to live as victims and depend on others to tell us how to live our lives.

When we live as victims for extended time periods, we stop searching for solutions to free us from toxicity. We continue to express anger, self-hatred, racism, and other pernicious mind disorders that will ultimately result in our inner-mind deaths.

Nevertheless, since we are all born into a distorted world, we all suffer from the same victimization and suicidal behavior. Our lost of the life where we are whole, perfect, and complete goes unnoticed.

Similarly, we believe our toxic lifestyles represent the pursuit for happiness and power. There are no recognizable symptoms that we are in danger of killing ourselves. So when we become completely victimized, we don't notice that we're no longer whole, perfect, and complete.

When we reach this stage in our lives, we become desperate for others to help us overcome our victimization. Unfortunately, societal treatment programs don't understand that we are dead. So they offer solutions to keep us alive physically.

Meanwhile, when we began to trust ourselves to heal our minds from its suicidal behavior, we discover the most effective treatment program is the one within us. It provides us with solutions to overcome our dependency on others and refrain from accepting ourselves as victims.

"Similarly, Enlightenism, unlike some other traditional self-help books on spirituality and inner-mind power describes solutions for overcoming your specific pain. I tried many programs that didn't work, because they didn't present solutions for overcoming the pain from my beliefs and values in societal definitions of race, color, religion, gender, age, education, and status. I was too deeply rooted in these beliefs and values to believe I had the power to overcome them on my own.

"It's important to understand that accessibility to Enlightenism requires a cleansed mind. You gain access to this great power by accepting yourself as a creator. This is the awareness-of-being you achieve after you unmask toxicity and perceive it as an illusion. You cannot enter into Enlightenism with toxic beliefs and values from your former awareness-of-being. Your new awareness-of-being contains its own beliefs and values.

"Enlightenism describes the causal connection between your beliefs and values and your awareness-of-being, Your understanding of this this causal relationship is essential to your work of creating a new, toxic-free awareness-of-being. Everything flows from y9our awareness-of-being. It is the cause of pain and the liberation from it." "Enlightenism" by Malcolm Kelly, 2018 Order "Enlightenism" from Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com

Friday, May 25, 2018

Our Guides -- parents and society -- taught us how to fight things outside. They believed our obstacles came from people in positions of power. And our goal in life was to be strong and overcome life's challenges by accepting ourselves according to their teachings.

It's easy to forget they were wrong. The real fight is with the beliefs and values defining us by race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.

Meanwhile, as Enlightenism practitioners we have created a new education system to overcome what our Guides taught us. Some may find it difficult to embrace the Enlightenism system because, on the surface, it seems we're attacking our parents for doing the best they chose to do to properly raise us.

Nevertheless, when we go beneath the surface, to the causal level, we clearly understand this is not an attack on our parents or society, but a self-awakening experience. It's only when we go beneath the pain that we understand the origin of our pain.

Similarly, our daily war with illusory beliefs and values keep us in a state of denial about who we are. We also cannot accept that the war we're waging against external illusions is a losing cause.

The illusions exist because we give them life with our beliefs and values.. In other words, we're fighting with ourselves to confirm an awareness-of-being created from illusory beliefs and values.

Some 21st Century Enlightenism practitioners have armed ourselves with new beliefs and values to win the war within. We are disarming our toxic enemies one belief at a time.

We have armed ourselves with clarity and powerful insights from "Enlightenism" a new book that describes solutions for winning the internal war against illusions of lack, limitation, and struggle. The following excerpt from the book is provided as armor to wear in the war to free ourselves from victimization and powerlessness.

"The desire to change your life is the first freedom in the Enlightenism formula. It is this desire that motivates you to begin your work to discover Enlightenism by creating your first visualization. The goal of your visualization is to free yourself from the pain you're unwilling to tolerate.

"To achieve this freedom, you must listen to, and trust the silent intuitive ideas within you. When you do this, you can create a boundless flow of new ones and unleash the limitless power of Enlightenism within you. These new ideas contain within them the cleansing power to free your mind from the clutches of toxicity.

"One of the primary misinterpretations about how to change your life is believing that it takes too long, and you don't have enough time and power. When the desire is strong enough and the commitment firm, then you always have enough time and power." ---" Enlightenism" by Malcolm Kelly

Thursday, May 17, 2018

If we accept that we are the beginning and ending of everything in our lives, then it follows that we are responsible for creating and solving our own problems. Many powerless victims may find this statement strange, because of a history of believing others should take care of them by solving their problems.

When we're unwilling to recognize and accept responsibility for creating the problems in our lives, we continue searching for solutions from those anointed by society as problem solvers. In other words, we focus on changing them rather than ourselves.

Similarly, we cannot become creators until we define a creator for ourselves. It's unfortunate, but many individuals don't know how to define a creator, much less accept ourselves as creators. Most of us have been taught to believe creators only exist outside our comprehension.

Nevertheless, if we continue to accept what others taught us about creativity and great power, then we will undoubtedly remain victims for the rest of our lives. It is this victimization that prevents us from waking-up and discovering that the Greater Power of Enlightenism is within.

Meanwhile, when we stop focusing on solving problems outside, then we can devote more time to unlearning what others taught us about creators. Enlightenism is our freedom from the illusions. It is our way out of pain and suffering. It is what prevents us from permanent victimization.

This change in awareness requires work and a commitment to self-awakening to the Greater Power of Enlightenism within. All changes within this consciousness are expressed through a cleansed awareness-of-being whole, perfect, and complete.

We can all benefit from the insights in a powerful new "Enlightenism" book that describes a formula for self-awakening power. This book breaks with victimization and powerlessness by presenting workable solutions for overcoming the pain in our lives.

"To develop your mind to express great power, you must first repair the estranged relationship between your illusion-ridden mind and your freethinking mind. Anyone who has become victimized by the illusions feels powerless to think of himself or herself as being greater than the illusions. The illusions of lack, limitation, and struggle are very powerful when they interfere with your actions to change the way you think and live.

"The moment you conquer the illusions in your life, you immediately change the way you act. These new actions reflect a new person. This type of behavior is similar to what some people say is being 'born-again.' And in a certain sense, at least consciously, you are birthing a new person into the world. The new person you are creating will no longer think of himself or herself as a victim of unforeseen circumstances. Once you free your mind of the illusions, you will be able to see clearly where you are going."
---"Enlightenism" by Malcolm Kelly

Saturday, May 5, 2018

We are victims of what others taught us about who we are and who we can become. The deleterious beliefs and values from others have imprisoned us into an already created awareness-of-being where we perceive life from the prism of this awareness-of-being.

Many have tried to free themselves from this prison by possessing a strong faith in their toxic beliefs and values. Some have even resorted to trying to separate their faith from their core beliefs and values defining them by race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.

When we discuss faith we narrowly define it to only one of the labels, which is religion. We forget that we have faith in our race, color, education, and so on. And unbeknown to us, we express this faith without realizing we are doing it.

Nevertheless, there is a way out of this prison. The way is found in a formula created from the unconditioned consciousness of Enlightenism.

This formula contains the power to reinterpret faith as a tool to free yourself from dependency on others to teach you, It is the clarity to understand how your awareness-of-being became aware of being a powerless victim.

Many of us are in a complete state of denial about the origins of our beliefs and values, We fight to defend the truthfulness of our beliefs and values about our racial identities.

In other words, we accept our racial identities as the way to free ourselves from racism. And try as we may to free ourselves from this racial quagmire, we continue inexorably on our journey searching for answers from the prism of a racial awareness-of-being.

Meanwhile, there is a powerful quotation in my new book, "Enlightenism," that eloquently describes the path that frees us from the pain caused by embodying societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.

"When you live in a toxic environment for too long, you learn to accept pain as a natural part of life. Since you live among others affected by varying degrees of pain, there's really no reason to search for solutions within you. So you learn to tolerate pain by accepting yourself as its victim."

"The decision to wake-up from the toxic nightmare where you're being chased by the ghosts of lack, limitation, and struggle is one only you can make. You must decide for yourself to wake-up and choose to travel on the path that leads out of toxicity or continue on the one you've traveled all your life." ---- "Enlightenism" by Malcolm Kelly

Monday, March 26, 2018

If you desire to unmask toxicity and accept yourself as the Greater Power, then I recommend a must-read book that reveals a formula for achieving this power.

The new book Enlightenism is a 21st Century holistic philosophy that describes a power that's greater than societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status. This powerful book is written from an awareness-of-being of accepting ourselves as a creator of the pain in lives as well as the liberator from this pain.

Enlightenism is scheduled for release on April 02, 2018. Before its release, I am sharing some excerpts from the book that describes its value as a self-awakening power.

"When I began my work in consciousness, I wondered if I could ever overcome what others had taught me about power and my worthiness to possess it. This inquisitiveness led me on a journey through the deepest realms of consciousness within me. I felt like so many others who sought solutions to overcome their pain but didn't know where to look.

"My first instinct was to do what I had always done and ask someone to tell me what to do. I didn't think of myself as being powerful or knowledgeable to solve my own problems. It's a powerless feeling to want power and not know where to find it. This is why I'm writing Enlightenism, because there's a need for us to know how to solve our own problems.

"If you're willing to stop tolerating the pain from societal definitions in your life, then it's important to first understand who created the pain. The book's main thesis is to unravel misinterpretations about who is responsible for the pain and problems in your life."
---EnlightenismFor those who desire a way out of pain, I am confident this book will r greatly enhance your life.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

"I am greater than the I that I created." "Who are you aware of being?"

When we feel powerless, it's difficult to believe we are the greater power. During moments of intense pain, we try to seek refuge in a toxic sanctuary.

It's during the dark hours of pain that we desperately want someone to tell us what to do. That's when we feel an intense urge to blame others for our pain. Regardless of how much we try to accept personal responsibility, we cannot seem to believe we're responsible for our own pain.

When we hear others encouraging us to accept personal responsibility, the words are hollow, meaningless to us. All we can think of when we hear them is our powerless awareness-of-being.

Personal responsibility is the key action for waking-up to accept ourselves as both the creator and liberator of our pain. When we can accept we are the creator and liberator of our problems, we can do something about changing our beliefs and values.

Nevertheless, to accept ourselves with power, me must become responsible for giving ourselves power. This transformation of mind comes from accepting ourselves as colorless, faceless, and formless. This is the awareness-of-being that frees us from toxicity.

Meanwhile, many individuals find it difficult to wake-up and free themselves from dependency on others for power. They have become too dependent on the societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status. These are the beliefs and values responsible for the lack, limitation, and struggle in our lives.

Similarly, whenever we accept ourselves by societal definitions, we perceive the world from the prism this awareness of being. This is the awareness of being where we learn to struggle and succumb to powerless beliefs and values.
The more comfortable we are with our toxic awareness-of-being, the less likely we are to wake-up and free ourselves from struggling to become someone overcome with self-blindness. Our freedom comes from the awareness that we need to discover a way to become self-enlightened.

Some of us have discovered a way to free ourselves from societal definitions. There's a new holistic philosophy that's changing the way powerless people think of themselves. This new philosophy is Enlightenism. It differs from traditional definitions of enlightenment, because it addresses 21st century solutions for achieving greater power.

Enlightenism is the clarity to free ourselves from societal definitions. With this clarity we stop struggling to live in toxicity and fighting for freedom with a powerless awareness-of-being. The greater power of Enlightenism is discussed more fully in my forthcoming book, Enlightenism.

"One of the primary misinterpretations about how to change your life is believing that it takes too long, and you don't have enough time and power. When the desire is strong enough and the commitment firm, then you always have enough time and power.

"To take the first step to change your life, you must first believe you can do it. This belief in yourself confirms to you that you have the time and power to do it. It's important to remember that time is a relative term used to place you in a niche of complacency and mediocrity. Your life is only time-based because of your beliefs and values on permanence.

"When you are creating a new person from Enlightenism, time has no power over you. It doesn't matter how old you are today or what type of condition you are in, you are still alive, which means you can change your awareness-of-being."